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Liverpool bid for Neill rejected

By Phil McNulty

Chief football writer

 

 

 

Neill has indicated he wants to leave Blackburn

Liverpool's �£2m bid for Blackburn defender Lucas Neill has been rejected - but they are still hopeful of signing the Australia World Cup star.

The 28-year-old has turned down a fresh contract at Ewood Park - and under new Fifa rules players over 28 with only a year left can buy out their contract.

 

Neil is in his final year, and this could yet force Blackburn boss Mark Hughes to reluctantly agree a deal.

 

If Neill quits, Blackburn are likely to move for Manchester City's Danny Mills.

 

Neill was sent off in Blackburn's opening day defeat at Portsmouth - and was also involved in a controversial challenge that broke Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher's leg at Ewood Park in 2003.

 

606 VIEW

I dont know why we are buying him, we are covered at the back pretty well

 

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The player's agent Peter Harrison said recently: "They (Blackburn) have made an offer which Lucas has declined - he is not going to be signing a new contract at Blackburn.

 

"He has enjoyed his time there, he loves the club and the fans, he just feels it is time for a change."

 

 

 

 

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